Difference between revisions of "A (mostly) verbal analysis"
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#*Use the analysis of ''Modern Family'' in ''The Sitcom'' as a model for analysis. | #*Use the analysis of ''Modern Family'' in ''The Sitcom'' as a model for analysis. | ||
#*Present your findings to the class during the week before Thanksgiving (11/15 and 11/17). | #*Present your findings to the class during the week before Thanksgiving (11/15 and 11/17). | ||
− | #*Collect your findings into a 1,500-word essay and submit it via Blackboard/TurnItIn. Due | + | #**Groups A & B on November 15th, Groups C & D on November 17th. |
+ | #*Collect your findings into a 1,500-word essay and submit it via Blackboard/TurnItIn. Due Friday, 11/18, 11:59 p.m. | ||
#Worth 45 points. | #Worth 45 points. |
Revision as of 18:19, 4 October 2022
Each student will select a half-hour TV comedy and analyze its use of humor. Elements of the analysis include:
- Recaps (short summaries of the plots) of five episodes.
- Post to your Blackboard journal. Due each week, starting October 11th.
- Identification of the show's narrative problematic.
- Discuss how it plays out in two specific episodes (using the recaps for reference)
- Discussion of specific examples of theories of humor: superiority, relief/release, and incongruity
- Explain the theories of humor first and then provide at least two examples for each theory
- Use the analysis of Modern Family in The Sitcom as a model for analysis.
- Present your findings to the class during the week before Thanksgiving (11/15 and 11/17).
- Groups A & B on November 15th, Groups C & D on November 17th.
- Collect your findings into a 1,500-word essay and submit it via Blackboard/TurnItIn. Due Friday, 11/18, 11:59 p.m.
- Worth 45 points.